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N.Z. SINGER HAS WINDFALL FROM AN UNKNOWN GODFATHER
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(Rec. 7.10 p.m.) London, Nov. 28. • • The- New Zealand soprano, Miss Norah Dargel, for whom solicitors have been searching for a year throughout lEurope, in order to informr her that an elderly music-lover had left her a handsome legacy, has been found through an unknown admirer who telephoned her solicitors after hearing her broadcast German songs on Niovember 7. Miss Dargel refuses to give the name of her benef-actor who died in 1931. She said that h'e had heen her godfather but that she did t not know he had left anything to her. Norah Long who took the stage name of Norah Dargel, is a Wellington girl and was educated at St. Mary's Convent. Early she showed promise of possessing a soprano voice of unusual quality and range. She left New Zealand before the war to complete her vocal studies in Europe and made her first appearance in grand opera in 1918.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 701, 29 November 1933, Page 5
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169FOUND A LEGARY Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 701, 29 November 1933, Page 5
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